Culture Minister Lyubimova was asked to ban the game “Kysya” with Nagiyev

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Lawyer and public figure Natalya Vingur appealed to the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Olga Lyubimova with a request to ban the performance of the play “Kysya”. It has been reported “Paragraph”

Wingur claims that the production with Dmitry Nagiyev “violates moral norms.” “Most of the dialogues consist of profanity and obscene language, the scenes of the performance are full of vulgarity. Humor is presented on anal topics, homosexuality and bestiality are encouraged,” he says in the statement.

According to the lawyer, he and his friends paid about 24,000 rubles to watch the game. Wingur demands not only the banning of the production, but also compensation for moral damage and disciplinary action for those responsible for “Kisya”.

In the game, the main character of Dmitry Nagiev – St. Petersburg plays Martyn, the slop cat. The action takes place in the period of perestroika. It is recorded that the show has been exhibited in Russian cities for about 20 years. The script for the production by Lev Rakhlin was adapted from the play by Vladimir Kunin.

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